They will and when they do, you must bring them back. You will become one of them and lead them to me.

How can I become human?

I will hold on to that part of you separating us from them. You will take on the same chemical form they live in. You will be able to talk with me in the same way that they can but fail to do. You will be human in every way. You will have a new name, God Saves, for that is what you will do.

But if I am fully human, might I too fail you?

It is a great responsibility. I would not ask you to do it if I did not believe in you. Humans must be punished for their turning away from us. You will serve as their scapegoat, taking on the sins of humanity and cleansing them so they can come in and eat with us.

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Neosho County, Kansas, January 6, 1886. A stranger guns down Remmy's family as he helplessly watches from a distance. The killer searches for Remmy who runs through the snow-covered farmland to a hiding hole. He avoids death the next day when the most deadly blizzard to ever strike the state covers his escape. He then learns from a friend that the sheriff believes he is the killer.
Remmy continues to run, stopping first in Fort Scott, then on to Kansas City. In the spring he joins the crew of Buffalo Bill's Wild West where he meets more friends who protect him and help him prepare for his return to search for the true killer. Along the way, Remmy wrestles with his sense of guilt for not saving his family, his fear of being the next victim, and the ultimate question: should he kill the killer?